Taking one giant leap in its development as a company, Firefly Aerospace (FLY 2.76%) completed its initial public offering (IPO) in early August, becoming the newest opportunity for investors to reach for the stars with a space stock.
Firefly Aerospace is exploring an option to launch its Alpha rocket from Japan as the U.S. rocket maker expands its satellite launch services globally, a Japanese company operating a spaceport in the country's northern Hokkaido said on Monday.
On Aug. 6, Firefly Aerospace (FLY -1.39%) had its initial public offering (IPO) at $45 per share. As of this writing, Firefly stock is already over $50 per share, as investors are eager to get their hands on shares of the first fully successful private company to land on the moon.
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